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09-09-2012 06:25 PM
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
This is a nice one I would think it would be any where from 950-1300 USD
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
I can't help with the Value. But that is a NICE Stalhelm!!!!!!
I have a 1917 but its not camo painted. SWEEET!
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
I'd love to have one of these but they are getting too expensive, just like WWII lids.
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
Very nice lid with an unusual paint scheme. Good to see
the liner and pads intact.........!
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
Camo looks very nice but I am not very familiar with these.
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
Isn't this an M16 instead of an M17? I understand that the chinstrap is attached to the liner band on the M17s....Nice helmet, friend! Glenn
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
The 1917 models have a metal liner band and usually but not always white leather liner pieces.
Model 1916 has a leather liner band with regular leather colored liners.
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
Agree, but I also thought that chinstrap-placement changed from 1917 on...as having the chinstrap attached to the M16 shell proved impractical...no big deal, just something I noticed...Glenn
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Re: New Stahlhelm - what do you think?
There are two models of stalhelms, the M1916 and the M1918. The M1916 had a leather band for the liner with the fingers sewn to it. The M1916 also had the updated liner that used the metal band (Which a lot of people call the M1917) The M1918 had a metal band for a liner with the improved chin strap arraignment attached to it. The W66 is for Hermann Weissenberger & Co. and the size 66.
Anton
The photo below showing the M1916 with the leather band.
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